

Saint Leo University’s Center for Catholic-Jewish Studies Hosting Eternal Light Award Dinner on November 17 in Tampa
Event will honor 20th recipient, Dr. Joseph Sievers, for contributions to Catholic-Jewish relations
Saint Leo University Marks Beginning Of New School Year With Mass Of Holy Spirit
University President Dadez challenges community to ‘make a difference, do well this year, and have the courage to be more.’
Demonstration Of Faith: Saint Leo University Community Joins In Ash Wednesday Observances
Public welcome to attend more Lenten events hosted by University Ministry and the Benedictine Monks of Saint Leo Abbey
Saint Leo Students Offer Advice For A More Meaningful Lenten Season
From giving up bad habits to surrounding yourself with people who are good influences on you, here are some ideas to help with growth in mind, body, and spirit this year.
Saint Leo’s Center for Catholic-Jewish Studies Presenting "Beyond Tolerance: How to Build Understanding and Respect in Jewish-Christian Relations" Series
The public is invited to join this free, three-session discussion at Congregation Schaarai Zedek in Tampa to explore other religions and different perspectives.
What Is The Meaning of Christmas? Faith, Family, Traditions Top The List For Saint Leo University Ministry Students, Director
Before they headed out on winter break, students involved in University Ministry and the department’s director discussed the meaning of Christmas and how they celebrate the holiday.
Alternative Spring Break Provides Work, Faith, Community Opportunities for Saint Leo University Ministry, Students
Life Teen’s Camp Hidden Lake in Georgia provided the setting for Saint Leo students to engage in service projects, prayer, Mass, faith formation, and fun.
Saint Leo University Begins Lent With Distribution of Ashes, Lenten Challenges
The university community and the public gathered on Ash Wednesday to begin Lent, to pray, and to receive ashes.